DataAnnotation
Train AI chatbots.
About DataAnnotation
DataAnnotation is a rapidly growing platform that pays freelancers to train artificial intelligence models. Unlike simple micro-task sites, DataAnnotation focuses on higher-level cognitive tasks, such as creative writing, coding assistance, and fact-checking for large language models (LLMs). The platform is seeking workers who can distinguish between high-quality and low-quality AI responses to help make chatbots safer and more helpful.
The pay rates are significantly higher than the industry average for crowd work, with standard writing projects often paying $20 per hour and coding projects paying upwards of $40 per hour. Work is flexible and project-based, allowing qualified users to log in and work whenever they have spare time. It is a legitimate and lucrative opportunity for writers, developers, and detail-oriented individuals looking to participate in the AI boom.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I get accepted?
You must pass an initial starter assessment that evaluates your writing, reasoning, and ability to follow complex instructions. The quality of your work on this assessment directly determines if you will be accepted.
2. How much can I earn?
Pay varies by project complexity, but non-coding tasks typically pay between $20 and $25 per hour, while coding tasks can pay $40 or more per hour.
3. How do I get paid?
DataAnnotation pays exclusively via PayPal. You can withdraw your earnings for a project usually 3 to 7 days after you have reported the time worked.
4. Is there a minimum hour requirement?
No, there are no minimum hours required; you can work as much or as little as you like, provided there are projects available in your dashboard.
5. Is it available globally?
DataAnnotation currently focuses on hiring from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland.
